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The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is seeking instructors and teaching assistants for courses being offered to highly gifted middle and high school students. The instructor is responsible for designing a course or using a Duke TIP syllabus to teach a course to academically gifted students. The instructor position requires at least a year of graduate coursework, professional experience, and/or teaching experience with specific emphasis in the subject area, while the teaching assistant position requires completion of at least two years of college.

Term 1 Staff Dates: June 6 – July 2

Term 2 Staff Dates: July 6 – July 30

At this time we are specifically recruiting Instructors and Teaching Assistants for Anthropology, Philosophy, Psychology, Law, Medical Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.

More detailed course descriptions can be found here.  You may sort by subject area, strand and site location.

All of our teaching positions include salary and room and board in the way of compensation, and are a wonderful opportunity to develop your teaching repertoire while working with dedicated students and talented professionals from across many disciplines. Teaching experience is not required, as we provide pedagogical training and support throughout your term of employment.

Learn more and apply at www.tip.duke.edu/employment. Administrative positions for Duke TIP are also available.

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